Sophie Isabella FW25
It's better to look at the sky than live there. Such an empty place; so vague. Just a country where the thunder goes and things disappear.
Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
“Normal” test results are not the relief people think they are. When you wake up in pain and continue to be in pain for hours every day and your tests come back normal you don’t stop being in pain.
And no, she doesn’t act particularly love struck by Spencer either, though there was some such feelings in the beginning.
this made me so sad because the thought that she DID have those feelings at the start i don’t know it just makes me sad LU 😞😞😞
Yeah…yeah uh, to quote my grandma, don’t marry the one who gives you nothing but butterflies…
I'm worried there's a very distinct and real possibility that I am about to fall in love with you.
WE LIVE IN TIME (2024) dir. John Crowley
Only sneak peak that’s happening-
“And he can.” Lu remained magnanimous, she owed Bucky Egan her life, and just because they were stateside didn’t mean he could handle being set aside any better than he had in camp- she would know. Once her Major, always her Major, she wouldn’t dare buy a car without his advice. That wasn’t the issue. “He can, I just need to pass this thing without his commentary workin’ me all up.” Lu glanced back at the cinderblock municipality building furtively, like she was about to storm the place in a secret mission.
GOLDIE HAWN as ELISE ELLIOT ATCHISON THE FIRST WIVES CLUB (1996) dir. Hugh Wilson
is it time to rewatch mota again because every gif I see of Gale or John makes me feel like a Victorian man seeing an ankle for the first time so why not full send it and send me into a yaoi induced coma
it wild to me that there are people out there who aren't interested in history
like wdym you don't think about the fact that women would tell stories as they made butter in the same way we listen to podcasts today? wdym you don't think about that one Chinese poet who wrote about how much he loved his cats hundreds of years ago? wdym you don't think about the fact that we found a gravesite of a young child surrounded by flowers from THOUSANDS of years ago? wdym you don't think about how people wrote "i was here" into the walls in Pompeii? wdym you don't think about the little egyptian boy who drew little doodles at the top of his school works more then a thousand years ago?
wdym you don't think about the fact that people, no matter the place, time, or social status, are fundamentally no different from you. that they loved the same as you, enjoyed the same things you did, dreamed about a better life the same way you did. that despite how seemingly detached you are from these people, in time, place, and culture, the things you do and what u are is so undeniably human that it transcends time and space